A Quote by Dimebag Darrell

The worst advice I ever received from my dad was to play by the book. — © Dimebag Darrell
The worst advice I ever received from my dad was to play by the book.
The worst advice I ever received from my dad was to play by the book. My old man used to flip out whenever I would try to branch out and do something different. Although he didn't do it on purpose, he really held me back in the beginning.
The worst advice I've ever received was 'Don't post on YouTube. It's dying.'
The worst professional advice I've received. "If you were the last person on earth, I would never choose you to be a movie star."
Best advice I've ever received: Finish.
The best piece of advice that I have ever received is from my mom. And she said, "Do you, boo boo." That is forever going to be the best advice.
The best advice I ever received? Simple: Have no regrets.
The best writing advice I ever got was "Keep moving forward, don't retreat into rewrites." The worst came from a book that said "Writing fiction is like telling lies," which just seems stupid to me.
The best advice I've ever received is, 'No one else knows what they're doing either.
I've been homeschooling for eight years and have always received the best advice and encouragement from other homeschoolers, rather than a book or lecture.
The best advice on writing I've ever received is to take it seriously, because to do it well is all-consuming.
The best advice on writing I've ever received was from William Zinsser: 'Be grateful for every word you can cut.'
The wisest advice I ever received regarding the kitchen came from my mother: 'Do the dishes while you're cooking.'
The wisest advice I ever received regarding the kitchen came from my mother: 'Do the dishes while you're cooking.
The first comic I can remember ever reading was a 'Fantastic Four' issue that my dad bought out of the drugstore once. The thing that struck me about it was that the ending wasn't an ending. It was essentially a cliffhanger. It was the first time I had ever read anything like that, where you read a book, but the book isn't the book.
My step-dad is probably the greatest man I've ever known. The best advice I've ever been given was when he told me to enjoy my life because one day I'm not going to be as agile as I am now.
The best love advice I've ever received is probably, 'I'm not leaving the relationship; I'm just leaving the house.'
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